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  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)
    20140828_Jaguar_male_92.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)
    20140829_Jaguar_male_210.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)
    20140828_Jaguar_male_52.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)
    20140829_Jaguar_male_239.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)
    20140829_Jaguar_male_214.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)
    20140828_Jaguar_male_29.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)
    20140828_Jaguar_male_155.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)
    20140828_Jaguar_male_165.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)
    20140828_Jaguar_male_177.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Adriano)
    20140828_Jaguar_male_59.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u038_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    r091_Jaguar.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15297 Black Panther.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_846.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_455.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u041_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u012_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Ruth)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_1032.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_792.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_656.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_654.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_598.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_564.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_520.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_433.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_408.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_397.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u066_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguars (Panthera onca) - mating pair. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    q020_Jaguars_mating_pair.jpg
  • Jaguars (Panthera onca) - mating pair. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    q019_Jaguars_mating_pair.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15538 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15376 Black Panther.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Ruth)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_1062.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_947.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_936.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_674.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_619.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_357.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_321.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u078_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    r091_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u004_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguars (Panthera onca) - mating pair. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    q023_Jaguars_mating_pair.jpg
  • Jaguars (Panthera onca) - mating pair. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    q009_Jaguars_mating_pair.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) Footprints<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    Jaguar Footprints1390.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15550 Black Panther.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Ruth)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_999.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_934.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_850.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_808.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_722.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_676.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_560.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_527.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_421.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u034_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u008_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    t197_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    t190_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    t194_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Rain Forest<br />
Iwokrama Reserve<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    2GY669 Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) Tracks<br />
Rain Forest<br />
Iwokrama Reserve<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    2GY681 Jaguar Tracks.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15539 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15488 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15490 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15557 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15346 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15287 Black Panther.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Ruth)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_1043.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Ruth)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_1006.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_849.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_842.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_841.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_645.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_625.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_587.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_580.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_503.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_484.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) male<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Mick Jaguar)
    20140830_Jaguar_male_300.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    z018 Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male. Cuiaba River.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    w094 Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u031_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u026_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u023_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u024_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u009_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) - male near Porto Joffre.<br />
Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
There is much size variation among these cats but in the Pantanal they are larger than those found in the rainforests. These are the largest of the spotted cats in the Americas. They are both diurnal and nocturnal and hunt at any time of the day. Territorial and generally solitary. They may feed on large mammals such as capybaras, peccaries and deer as well as turtles, tortoises, caiman, birds, fish and smaller mammals. They may kill livestock and do in the Pantanal which is why they are still hunted there by some ranchers.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in a variety of habitats from rainforests to wet grasslands and arid scrub up to 2000 m in elevation. North, Central and South America. From Mexico to Argentina. Formerly in sw USA and Uruguay where now extirpated.
    u007_Jaguar.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca)<br />
Rain Forest<br />
Iwokrama Reserve<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    2GY670 Jaguar.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15536 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15352 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15290 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15274 Black Panther.jpg
  • Black Panther or Black Jaguar (Panthera onca) WILD, NON-BAITED.<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE:  Preferred habitat is dense rainforest. Mexico across much of Central America south to Paraguay and northern Argentina.<br />
IUCN STATUS: Near Threatened.
    TIP15255 Black Panther.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Ruth)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_1053.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Ruth)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_1041.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_952.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_906.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_851.jpg
  • Jaguar (Panthera onca) female<br />
Northern Pantanal<br />
Mato Grosso<br />
Brazil<br />
(Patricia)
    20140831_Jaguar_female_847.jpg
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